Author Archives: Tom Puglisi
Live Broadcast – Overview of Juvenile Justice System and Local Data – May 5, 6:00 pm
Join the Dorchester County Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN) Coalition and the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce for an “Overview of Juvenile Justice System and Local Data” on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, at 6 pm.
Live on YouTube and Facebook!!
YouTube: https://youtu.be/2b0fKmMtwZU
Dorchester County Criminal Intelligence Network Live Broadcast – Wednesday, April 21, 6:00 pm
Cambridge Community Conversations and the Cambridge Association of Neighborhoods (CAN) invite you to join the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce broadcast on Wednesday, April 21 at 6:00 pm – for:
The Dorchester County Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN) Coalition
with the first of three live broadcasts on crime —
“Review of Current Crime Statistics and Activities of the Coalition”
https://www.facebook.com/DorchesterChamberOfCommerce/videos/1401056903606426
City Council Meeting Notes – April 12, 2021
Unofficial City Council Meeting Notes from CAN’s Allison Kennedy attached below.
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Notes – April 6, 2021
Unofficial Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Notes from CAN’s Judd Vickers attached below.
CAN Newsletter – April 2021
Historic Preservation Commission – March Meeting Notes
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION (HPC) – Unofficial Notes
By Sharon Smith
The March meeting of the Cambridge Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) was held on Wednesday, March 17 at 6pm. The Commission reviewed one “old business” application and seven “new applications” for fences, porches, roofs, sheds, driveways, chimneys, siding, windows, doors and a major renovation. One application was carried-over to the next meeting for collection of more information.
One applicant was fined and directed to remove some building changes that were deemed inappropriate by the commission and completed without obtaining prior HPC approval.
City staff reported the administrative approval of five applications for in-kind roof replacements in the previous month.
The next meeting of the HPC will be held on Wednesday, April 21, at 6pm. The public may access the meeting on Townhallstreams.com.
City Council Meeting Notes – Mar 29, 2021
Attached are CAN’s unofficial notes on the special City Council meeting held March 29, 2021.
Cambridge Community Conversations Double Header – Wed, Apr 7
Join Cambridge Community Conversations for a Double Header on Wednesday April 7.
— At NOON — Town Hall hosted by Marco Garcia and Dave Wooten, with guests Mayor Andrew Bradshaw and City Council Commissioners Jameson Harrington and Sputty Cephas.
Streaming Live on WHCP 101.5 FM
On FaceBook at facebook.com/whcpradio/live
and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17CSSQRuyK0
— at 7:00 PM — The Packing House, with guests Bill Struever, Margaret Norfleet-Neff, and Craig Hawkins.
Streaming Live on WHCP 101.5 FM
On FaceBook at facebook.com/whcpradio/live
and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1S60xC0GA
Sponsored by WHCP Radio, the Cambridge Association of Neighborhoods (CAN), the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce, the Dorchester Banner, and the Dorchester Star.
Cambridge Matters – March 30, 2021
CAMBRIDGE MATTERS – 2021-01
Judge Stephen Rideout (Ret.)
swrideout@aol.com
March 30, 2021
Dear Readers:
Attached please find my most recent Cambridge Matters that discusses the County Council’s compliance or noncompliance with the Maryland Open Meetings Act along with some issues regarding EMS services.
As we found during my time on the Cambridge City Council true openness and transparency is very important so that you have a better understanding of how our government works and how decisions are made.
While this is a bit long and has some extra reading for you to show you what the law is from the Open Meetings Act Manual, I think and hope that you will find this informative.
Thanks for reading.
Steve